[Gettysburg] Bloody Crossroads

[Gettysburg]

Dans le récent podcast de la Radio des Jeux, Monsieur Olivier d’Asyncron a évoqué le fait qu’ils traduiraient le jeux Bloody Roads : Gettysburg Day 1 :pouicbravo: (et la série qui va suivre je me prends à imaginer ^^…) et là comme ça : un wargame sur la guerre de Secession : j’avoue que ça fait vraiment envie…en plus avec la qualité des jeux Academy Games…donc ça y est je trépigne (et vu qu’à mon avis ça sera pas avant 2014 bien trempé…je vais trépigner longtemps :D)







Bloody Crossroads: Gettysburg Day 1

Academy Games’ upcoming game trilogy on the Battle of Gettysburg, in July of 1863, will be the definitive boardgame treatment of the Civil War’s most pivotal battle.

“A Bloody Crossroads” will cover all the fighting of the 1st Day of Gettysburg, July 1, both as one monster game and as a series of twenty different scenarios of varying length and complexity that look at all the situations that did happen and those that could have happened with all the units that were there or could have been there. Some of the intriguing “what ifs” would include a night attack by the Confederates against Cemetery or Culp’s Hill, an earlier arrival of the Union XII Corps, or the availability of Confederate cavalry.

“Union in the Balance” will cover all the fighting of the 2nd day of Gettysburg, July 1, both as one monster game and as a series of individual battle sets exploring all the actions that did occur on the 2nd day, July 2, 1863 along with the many “what ifs” that have been debated by historian ever since – such as had Sickles not advanced his III Corps, or if General Longstreet launched his attack earlier.

“High Tide” will cover all the fighting of the last actual day of battle, July 3 to include Picket’s Charge and the great cavalry battle south of the Big Round Top. But, in addition, this game, the last of the trilogy, will look at the various Union options for an immediate counterattack following Picket’s Charge along with the fighting that could have occurred the following day, July 4th as General Lee prepared his rear guard position prior to his retreat back to Virginia.

The Fight for the Colours series is a combination of Johnny Reb and Conflict of Heroes rules. Counters represent infantry and cavalry regiments and artillery batteries, which are controlled at the brigade level. The leadership abilities of key division and corps commanders are integrated with a simple card system. Play is simultaneous or constantly alternates between players every few seconds. Regimental and battery capabilities, morale and previous losses are not known to opponents until they have a “run in” with them.
In the tradition of Academy Games, extensive charts are not necessary to play. Thoroughly researched brigade cards give incredible detail and information for every formation present at the battle. The game is both a boardgame system and a miniature gaming system that can be used with any existing miniature figure mounting system.

Players: 1-8 Fully compatible for gamers with miniature armies.
Time: 45 minutes to 6 hours, depending on the scenario size chosen.

Game 1 - “Bloody Crossroads” will include:

4 large 15.5" x 20.5" mounted and highly detailed 3-D maps make up the northern half of the battlefield, including the town of Gettysburg, Culps hill, Evergreen Cemetary, Seminary Ridge, and much more
Battallion Track Sheets for all units involved in the battle
Hundreds of thick 1.125" x .875" die cut regimental counters
scenarios for solo play, fast two player games and large engagements that encompase the entire battlefield.

Game 2 - “Union in the Balance” will include:

4 large 15.5" x 20.5" mounted and highly detailed 3-D maps make up the southern half of the battlefield, including the roundtops.
Hundreds of additional thick 1.125" x .875" die cut regimental counters
scenarios for solo play, fast two player games and large engagements that encompase the entire battlefield.

Game 3 - “High Tide” will include:

2-4 large 15.5" x 20.5" mounted and highly detailed 3-D maps include areas south and east of the battle field that could have been used for infantry flanks and cavalry actions to change the course of the battle.
Hundreds of additional thick 1.125" x .875" die cut regimental counters
scenarios for solo play, fast two player games and large engagements that encompase the entire battlefield.

Je ne suis pas trop wargamer dans l’âme, hormis tout ce qui touche à la guerre de sécession. Et là, cette news m’a complètement moubourré. Je ne connais absolument pas le système Academy Games mais mon dieu que ça a l’air beau…

Ben perso je ne suis pas un “gros wargamer” : je joue à Conflict of Heroes et à quelques jeux GMT genre For the People (tiens tiens Guerre de Secession aussi…) , mais si ils font un système dans le même esprit que Conflict of Heroes c’est très accessible en restant très complet : donc c’est vrai que ça fait envie ^^

Bonjour,

Uwe m’a brièvement expliqué le système de jeu et je dois reconnaitre que cela m’a titillé de la même manière que CoH… Donc je ne vous cache pas qu’on a très hâte de tester chez ASYNCRON ! 8)

Et vous savez si il s’agira d’un projet Kickstarter ? Il me semble que tous les futurs projet Academy Games passerait par Kickstarter mais j’ai peut être mal compris?

Dans tous les cas : ça sera suivit ! (je crois que c’est LE truc qui m’a marqué de cette Radio des Jeux :D)

gwazigan dit:Et vous savez si il s'agira d'un projet Kickstarter ? Il me semble que tous les futurs projet Academy Games passerait par Kickstarter mais j'ai peut être mal compris?
Dans tous les cas : ça sera suivit ! (je crois que c'est LE truc que j'ai retenu de cette Radio des Jeux :D)


Effectivement, il est probable qu'Academy Games finance désormais ses projets via KS.

Pareil je suis pas wargame mais là le thème me tente.

Je pense que ça reste du wargame léger quand même.

Mais effectivement ça m’étonnerait que ça tombe avant 2014.
Si j’ai bien compris les 3 1ers opus seront uniquement sur Gettysburg, on peut imaginer le nombre de sorites s’ils font toute la guerre de sécession.

Apparemment, Asyncron confirme donc qu’il y aura un vf via kickstarter?

Il n’y a plus qu’à attendre des news.

Sur Gettysburg, à noter aussi le lancement de The Guns of Gettysburg via kickstarter. C’est du même auteur que Napoleon’s Triumph, avec ses cartes et ses “pions” tellement originaux.